• Do not disassemble or open, squeeze, bend, deform, Pierce or break;
  • Do not modify, do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, do not immerse or expose to water or other liquids, and keep away from sources of fire, explosives and other hazards;
  • Only use batteries with a standard certified charge management system. There is a risk of fire, explosion.or other hazards with uncertified batteries or chargers.
  • Do not short circuit the battery, and do not let metal or other conductors contact the battery terminal;
  • When replacing a battery, only use a battery that has passed the standard certification, Using an uncertified battery may cause fire, explosion, or other hazards;
  • Avoid leaving the battery unused for a long time. Safety problems may occur when the battery is recharged. Dispose of end-of-life batteries promptly in accordance with local regulations;
  • Children should be supervised when using batteries;
  • Do not drop the host or battery, if the host or battery accidentally fell (especially on a hard surface), the user suspects that the battery is damaged, you should find the service center to check.
  • Improper use ofbatteries may result in combustion, explosion, or other hazards.
  • If the battery leaks, do not allow the battery to contact the skin and eyes, if contact unfortunately occurs.rinse the contact area with plenty of water or seek medical help.

Other matters

  • Do not remove the battery cell
  • Do not disassemble the battery cell under any circumstances. Removing the cell may result in an internalshort circuit, which can cause blowout, fire, and other problems.
  • The electrolyte is harmful. Polymer lithium batteries theoretically do not have a flowing electrolyte, but in case of electrolyte leakage and contact with the skin, eyes or other parts of the body, you should immediately flush the electrolyte with water and seek medical attention.
  • Under no circumstances should the battery cell be burned or put into the fire, otherwise it will cause the battery cell to burn, which is very dangerous and should be absolutely prohibited.
  • Do not immerse the battery cell in liquids, such as fresh water, sea water, beverages (juice, coffee, etc.).The replacement of the battery cell shall be completed by the battery cell supplier or the equipment supplier, and the user shall not replace the battery cell by himself.
  • Do not use damaged battery cells
  • The battery cell may be damaged by impact during transportation. If any abnormal characteristics of the battery cell are found, such as damage to the plastic edge of the battery cell, damage to the shell, smell of the electrolyte, electrolyte leakage, etc, the battery cell shall not be used. Batteries that have electrolyteleaks or smell abnormal smells should be kept away firom the fire source to avoid catching fire.
  • In order to ensure the battery life and excellent performance, please recycle between 20% and 90% of the charge as far as possible.
  • It is recommended not to place the battery in an environment higher than 45℃ to avoid irreversible capacity attenuation of the battery, which may affect your normal use.

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